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Two Nittany Lions, which were put into the spotlight in the NFL -Mock design of SI

Abdul Carter von Penn State visited Cleveland this week, so Albert Breer from Sports Illustratedwhen he begins the post-combine tour through potenti asca. Carter's top 30 visit to the Browns, which have number 2 in the total time, indicates that the defensive at the end is preserved from the first round of the NFL Draft from the tip of the NFL draft.

But where will Carter ultimately land? Here the shear design brings a certain focus. Sports Illustrated has been mocking the NFL design of 2025 for months. The recent effort projects two former Nittany Lions in the upper half of the design.

The youngest On si nfl mock draft Projects Carter will be fifth for Jaguars Jaguars and Tyler Warren in total in 14th place in the Indianapolis Colts. The picks are certainly liquid because Carter and Warren are the best players in the design at their positions. But this is how the On -Si publisher see the design, the Carter and Warren at least this week.

On Abdul Carter: “The Jaguars hired an offensive spirit in New Coach Liam Coen, and their first choice under his new regime is the best player in the design. The Eagles showed that you cannot have enough pass -rushers, and the Jags are now under the elite with this choice” Jacksonville Jaguars on Si.

On Tyler Warren: “The Colts Have a Massive Hole at Tight End. In 2024, 25 Individual Tight Ends Around the NFL HAD MORE YARDAGE COLLS COLTS 'UNIT. Plus, Mo Alie-Cox and Kylen Granson Are Both Set To Hit Free Agency. With that TO VETERANS Heading Out the Door, Warren Gives Anthony Richardson a Dynamic Playmaker at Tight End to Grow With, “Wrote Jake Arthur, Publisher of Indianapolis Colts on Si.

Carter, the big ten defensive player of the year, made it clear that he was expecting to be the one No. 1 overall selection of the design. A shoulder injury that prevents him from working on the NFL scouting combine harvester and a foot injury that was diagnosed in the combine harvester has not dimmed this view.

“I feel very realistic [to be drafted No. 1]”, Carter said during his media meeting at the combine harvester.” I feel the best player in the country and the best player should be selected No. 1. “

When he shares a similar trust, Warren does not express it publicly. However, the Big Ten end of the year believes that many teams will appreciate its versatility.

“I think I can do a lot of different things. Whatever the offensive needs from week to week and what should be my role is what, 'I will do that,” said Warren reporters at the combine harvester. “And that could change from game to game. I think I'm a guy who can do many different things.”

Neither Carter nor Warren trained at the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and provided the stage for a unique reunion Penn State's Pro Day On March 28, both players should train together with several former teammates for NFL employees in Holuba Hall.

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